Accreditation and CLE Rules for West Virginia

National Academy of Continuing Legal Education is a presumptive provider of CLE in WV, approved by the WV State Bar. You can see us in the listing of approved CLE providers here.

WV attorneys must complete 24 credits per compliance period including 3 credits of ethics. WV attorneys may earn up to 12 hours of CLE credit including 3 hours of ethics with the National Academy of Continuing Legal Education using our Online, MP3, Audio CD’s, or DVD programs.

WV attorneys cannot carry over credits completed in one compliance period to the next.

Description

The most expensive stage in e-discovery is document review, often accounting for 80% or more of total e-discovery costs. Attempts to reduce review costs often fail because they don't go to the root of the problem: too much data is preserved, collected and sent to outside entities. In this CLE program, learn about new e-discovery technology that empowers you to quickly identify important documents, streamlines e-discovery activities, and minimizes the data sent to outside review.

Attend this CLE program to learn:

How to dramatically reduce e-discovery costs by rethinking when and how you collect data

Why focusing on the left side of the EDRM will lead to dramatic cost savings on the right side during document review

E-Discovery technology capabilities that will make your job easier

Lecturer Bios

Tara Jones

Lead Paralegal – Litigation, AOL Inc

David Yerich, Esq.

David Yerich, Esq. is the director of eDiscovery at UnitedHealth Group. Mr. Yerich is a national e-discovery thought leader who combines his knowledge and education from careers in both IT and Law to develop practical solutions around the complex issues surrounding e-discovery.
At UnitedHealth Group, in Minneapolis, Mr. Yerich supervises litigation and regulatory e-discovery processes, protocols and tools. Before joining the giant healthcare insurer, he was a senior IT analyst at the largest private agricultural company based in Minnesota, where he managed electronic data and records for the last five years of his tenure. He helped create and roll-out a worldwide document management tool for their legal department. Previously, Yerich, a licensed attorney in Minnesota, worked AmLaw 100 firm, Faegre & Benson, as the in-house electronic discovery expert. In March, he was a speaker on e-discovery budgeting and proportionality at the annual ACEDS conference in Hollywood, Florida.

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